Well, actually there is just one Scotty, the original.
So what?Can’t see Pegg’s Scotty going toe to toe with any Klingon brawlers.
Maybe, but that’s on the script, not the actor.I would have preferred Paul McGillion.
Pegg's Scotty Yo-Yos on his ethics and is a bit too slapstick for my tastes. He treated Keenser very disrespectfully while they were on duty, albeit the little guy was very loyal.
Dude said no most of the time.I would have preferred Paul McGillion.
Pegg's Scotty Yo-Yos on his ethics and is a bit too slapstick for my tastes. He treated Keenser very disrespectfully while they were on duty, albeit the little guy was very loyal.
Actually? There are three, now. Five, if we include the voice-only actors.Well, actually there is just one Scotty, the original.
Nope.
Pegg gets the essence of Scotty, who was most often a comic relief sort of character, and he brings some nuance back to it that was lacking in most of Doohan's later appearances.
I like the SNW version as well.
He would have to learn to dial it down from "hysterical third season Day of the Dove" Scotty though. Chris Doohan played the character pretty one note. He got it better than any of the other fan actors, but I also blame the directors of the episodes for not controlling it and the writers for having Scotty run off at the mouth a bit more than normal. This went all the way back to New Voyages for me. "All right beastie! Time to ring the dinner bell! Come and get it!" Jesus Christ Scotty, shaddap!If he weren't the wrong age now, I'd like to see Chris Doohan step into the part like he did for Continrues. So like his dad it's scary...
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.